cally as the uploads are accepted.
Unless you want to make your own directory where things can be installed from
using apt..then you don't need to worry about it.
-Steve
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"Impulse arre
D GID etc to it.
What is the proper call to change UID/GID?
is there an easy way to add this?
btw I would apreciate a CC onm any replies...I sometimes miss list
discussions do to lack of time to read them.
-Steve
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On Sun, Jan 10, 1999 at 06:24:07PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "SC" == Stephen Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> SC> I upgraded libc6 and libstdc++2.9 both to the latest...however
> SC> I STILL get the error!
>
> Strange. Wha
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Source: glibc
Version: 2.0.7v-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] xfstt-0.9.10]$ ldd xfstt
libstdc++.so.2.9 => /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.9 (0x4001)
libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x40012000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4002d000)
libstdc++-libc6.
This really isn't a big deal but...
there have been some xfstt questions and I was thinking about it so I decided
to ftp the source to myself (I didn't have it here at work) and as soon as
I unpacked the source I realized I made an error when I packaged and uploaded
it!
This really isn't a big d
liant
does anyone know of one (even a simple one) that I could include just
so that
the server will at least start? (or if its possible to come up with a
few,
maybe make a separate package out of some fonts and recommend those
during
install?)
-Steve
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** Stephen
ok this hopefully should be an easy Q
let me use xfstt as an example...
I took the package and looked at it for the first time...
it was ok..worked needed work (no manpage, etc)
I found out that the upstream source had changed and fixed that
(and a few other things)
so I wanted to upgrade the updtr
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On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, Igor Grobman wrote:
> It seems that noone responded to these questions yet...
>
> Some time around Mon, 27 Apr 1998 11:29:20 EDT,
> Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> > what is the proper procedure for takin
I am getting started on taking over a package that someone else didn't
want
I have just sent in my message to new-maintainers to offically register
to become a developer
Just would like to ask (before my technical questions below)
what is the proper procedure for taking over the package?
I have bee
This is my first post to this list (I know im going to be bundle of
uninformed "newbiesque" questionswell from what I understan dthats
what this list is for so...ill begin :)
I have been tossing around the idea for a while of volunteering and
becomming
a package maintainer for debian.
I saw xf
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